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Handicapper Review of American Sports Analysts (ASA)

ASA, or American Sports Analysts, is a strong football and basketball handicapping service.

Owners Lee Kostroski & Mike Merlet have been in sports handicapping for more than 50 years combined. That experience is always something you want on your side.

ASA is a service that puts down a lot of action, and has a lot of success doing so. They’re definitely a service for the aggressive bettor in you.

In a three-month stretch from February to May 2016, they’ve capped over 200 games. Most of those picks fall in either football, basketball, or baseball. Of those picks, they hit on 56% and earned their subscribers almost $2,000 in profit.

In a particularly incredible run, ASA has earned over $560 in MLB profit in just 11 days, from May 11 to May 21, 2016. It’s a good time to get on board with their MLB handicapping picks.

The experts at ASA are also hitting 62% on NBA picks since April 3, 2016.

ASA uses a star system to rate their picks – an important feature for a service with this much action. They rate each of their picks between 5 and 10 stars, with top games always rated 9 or 10.

It’s hard to peg down ASA’s handicapping method. They use a variety of factors to pick their games. They go on everything from hard data match-ups to insider information.

What you can see is that regardless of method, ASA is effective. They know how to make money, and make their subscribers good money. That’s while offering lots of betting options on the biggest American sports.